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It seems odd that Jenn would help her friend create an incriminating story against himself for no reason or that Jay would ask her to help him incriminate himself for a crime he didn't commit. We have to assume Jay has incredible foresight. He knows he was with Adnan and had Adnan's car the afternoon Hae disappeared, so if the police ask Jenn about Adnan and he finds out, he will start to get nervous about the police looking into him. This makes sense so far. But it makes less sense he is able to, within 24 hours, foresee that his best course of action is confess to being an accessory after the fact to murder (a felony that can carry a multi year prison sentence) and to piece together an elaborate narrative with confessing to Jenn about the night of a crime that never happened that he preps Jenn to recite back to the police that is predicated on him just happening to know where the victim's car nobody else has found is. It's incredulous to me.
And it still comes down to the car and I think this is simply where people who believe in Jay's innocence have a different perception than people who don't. For me Jay knowing the location of the car is just about on par, in terms of incriminating and probative value, with a hypothetical scenario where Jay is found in possession of a watch the victim was known to be wearing when last seen alive.
And it still comes down to the car and I think this is simply where people who believe in Jay's innocence have a different perception than people who don't. For me Jay knowing the location of the car is just about on par, in terms of incriminating and probative value, with a hypothetical scenario where Jay is found in possession of a watch the victim was known to be wearing when last seen alive.